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CSOS APPROACH GOVERNMENT TO RETURN AGYAPA ROYALTY TRANSACTION TO PARLIAMENT

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CSOs approach Government to return Agyapa Royalty Transaction to Parliament

 

The Alliance of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) dealing with Extractive, Anti-Corruption, and Good Governance, has approached the Government to return the Agyapa Royalty Transaction to Parliament for full discussion and approval to stay away from violations.

 

"We are as yet sticking to the President's call for public arrangement and the resumption of exchange Parliament. Anything shy of this request will sabotage any certainty we have in the President's words, "said Mr. Kofi Bentil,

A CSO representative said in Accra in the interest of the CSOs.

 

The CSOs incorporated the Africa Center for Energy Policy, the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability, the Center for Democratic Development, the Natural Resource Governance Institute, Penplusbytes, SEND Ghana, and Third World Network.

Africa and Publishing What You Pay for Ghana, at a Press Conference.

 

Others were Friends of the Nation, WACAM, Civil Society Platform on Oil and Gas, Chamber of Petroleum Consumers Ghana, Center for Public Interest Law, Oil Watch Ghana, IMANI Center for Policy and Education, Institute for Democratic Governance, and Integrated. Local area Development Center among others.

 

Mr. Bentil, who is additionally the Vice President of IMANI Africa, said they knew about continuous designs to help the organization, at last, be recorded on the London Stock Exchange in the last quarter of 2022 through Jersey, a duty asylum regardless of the way that the Ghanaian public had not taken an interest appropriately.

 

Additionally, the Government has closed dealings with Jersey on the Bilateral Investment Agreement to give an extensive structure to relations between Ghana and Jersey to make Agyapa's work a reality.

 

Portraying Ayapa's activities as "normally unlawful", Mr. Bentil said the returns from the $ 500 million to the US $ 750 million were "nothing" and were a trick against individuals of Ghana.

 

Giving the premise to this exchange, Mr. Bentil said the Government expected to sell 49% of the country's future non-restricting sovereignty receipts from 48 mining contracts covering the best gold hectares in Ghana for a modest quantity under the arrangement.

 

He called attention to the that Ghana, over the most recent couple of years alone, had traded more than the US $ 6 billion worth of gold a year and that the most sought after gold was from those leases.

 

"The degree of sovereignty in this large number of mines goes from 3 to 5 percent. In two years, the worth of eminence came to almost US $ 430 million ($ 200 million by 2020 and $ 230 million by 2021).

 

"It is, in this manner, baffling why Ghana requests the US $ 500 to the US $ 750 million for around 50% of the imperial money perpetually and redirects essential assets to the spending plan and, likewise, monetary improvement financing goes into the Agyapa building, concealed stealthily regions," he said. said the CSOs.

 

Mr. Bentil said he dreaded the Agyapa arrangement would be attached to leases rather than the highest quality level for creation, adding that "any extra gold securing through rent arrangements, which is ensured as far as latest things, will build Ghana's commitment to Agyapa. furthermore, financial backers won't pay Ghana a modest quantity. "

 

The league said it didn't go against different measures to further develop the mining area. In any case, "we don't uphold the ongoing endeavors to offer a non-benefit public right to the advantages and requests of managers about business.

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